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Contents

  • Introduction
  • Violence Prevention Funding vs Annual Fatal Shootings, Comparison
  • City Comparisons

Saint Louis

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Introduction

Welcome to the city comparison view of USASpending.gov data, that may be relevant to violence prevention for Saint Louis. Please note that grants displayed on this page are limited to grant programs that were deemed to be related to violence prevention funding. For more information, see the Methodology page.

Violence Prevention Funding vs Annual Fatal Shootings, Comparison

This display may serve as a comparison to see funding amounts for the current city (in blue) vs other cities (in green).

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City Comparisons

Here, we display each individual grant source and its total funding value. Then, we look at the total funding value for the closest 5 cities (absolute distance) via three metrics: average population, number of fatal shootings, and number of shootings per 100k residents.

For example, the closest 5 cities by population to Saint Louis (which had a population of 302,217 people) were:

  • Detroit, Michigan (655,330 people)

  • Dallas, Texas (1,321,780 people)

  • Indianapolis, Indiana (878,020 people)

  • Washington, District Of Columbia (694,741 people)

  • New Orleans, Louisiana (387,417 people)

For the closest cities by population, we show in red the grant categories where saint louis is relatively under-funded, and in green, those where it is relatively over-funded.

Grant Source Total Funds Closest 5: Avg Population Closest 5: Fatal Shootings Closest 5: Shootings/100k
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